Families|December 10, 2014 02:49 EST
10-Year-Old Girl Hailed a Prodigy; On Course to Record New Album, Author Book, & Minister To Her Generation [INTERVIEW]
Ten year old, Robyn Gordon is proving to be a child sensation with her many talents. The young Christian girl is a singer, author, radio host and more. BREATHEcast caught up with her as she is in the process of recording her new gospel album to talk about her goals and future.
As a member of the Honor Choir at Hazelwood Elementary School in Clarksville, Tennessee the talented fifth grader is keeping focused on her grades but singing is certainly her passion. Gordon has been singing since the age of four. In 2012, she released her first CD Amazing and has had much experience on the stage. Gordon has performed at churches, back to school events, nonprofit organizations, concerts, and more.
Along with sharing the platform with many artists Gordon is also currently writing her first children's book about bullying. She serves as a mentor to other children and is considered a leader in her community. When asked about her end goal in using her many gifts, she answered directly.
"I would like to encourage other children to always follow your dreams and that you can do whatever you set your mind to," Little miss Gordon told BREATHEcast, "I would like to continue singing, writing books, and someday own my own business."
Gordon is currently back in the recording studio and will release her new single in 2015. The single was produced and will be distributed by Grammy Award Winning Producer Tre' Corley. Because of her developed vocal skill, Gordon has been requested several times to sing the National Anthem at community events and programs. The child sensation actually had the opportunity to open up for national gospel recording artist the award winning, Jekalyn Carr.
The successful girl won Most Photogenic Award in the 2014 Miss Unite Pageant. She is the current reigning "2014 Little Miss Black Clarksville" pageant winner and is no stranger to theater and the arts. She made her acting debut in the hit play 'Not Easily Broken', directed by her mother Treva Gordon and Lavon Bracey. Since now signed to Illuminating Talent in Nashville, TN, she was also cast in her first paying commercial gig.
Her mother Treva said she encourages her daily "by giving her my support as a parent," and always asking her "what she would like to do," she told BREATHEcast, "My role is to motivate her daily with love."
To find out more about the young minster who writes for a noted magazine and sometimes co-hosts a radio show follow her on Facebook HERE